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The King Beyond the Gate

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1985

Author
  
David Gemmell

Followed by
  
Waylander

Publisher
  
Random House

4.1/5
Goodreads

Country
  
United Kingdom

Series
  
Drenai series

Originally published
  
1985

Preceded by
  
Legend

Genre
  
Fantasy Fiction

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Media type
  
Print (Paperback & Hardback)

Pages
  
415 pp (first edition, paperback)

Similar
  
Works by David Gemmell, The Drenai Saga books, Fantasy books

David gemmell the king beyond the gate review


The King Beyond The Gate is a fantasy novel by David Gemmell. It was published in 1985. It was the second book published by Gemmell, after Legend, published a year earlier. The book is set in the same fictional world as Legend, that of the Drenai, but is not a sequel in the usual sense as the events of the two books take place around a century apart. Thus the main protagonists of Legend are long since dead and play little part in The King Beyond the Gate, other than passing mentions. This set a precedent for the entire Drenai series, in which very few characters appear in more than one novel, the gaps between novels sometimes running to centuries, giving a more epic, historical flavour to the series.

Contents

Synopsis

The King Beyond the Gate takes place a century after Legend takes place. The Drenai are under the rule of Ceska, a usurper of the throne who over time has become a mad emperor. Ceska rules with an iron fist, with the Joinings and the Dark Templars as his tools of terror. The Joinings are horrifying werebeasts, made by merging man and animal, and the Dark Templars are priests of darkness, with power beyond compare. Thus it falls to one man to overthrow the tyrant--- Tenaka Khan.

Issues

Following on from other Gemmell works where the main characters are powerful men past their prime, the three characters of Tenaka, Ananaïs and Decado are all three less able to rely on physical endurance and dumb luck, and instead use experience and bluff to survive. This story also offers a much grittier view of the Drenai world compared to Legend. The “Joinings” are new to the saga, melding of animals and men (and women).

Characters

  • Tenaka Khan ~ protagonist, warrior, brooding, calculating
  • References

    The King Beyond the Gate Wikipedia